Yup. And they should appear in "the complete list of members for QStringList, including inherited members". I guess someone screwed up the documentation generation.
Of course QFileInfo::owner doesn't return the owner of a file. That would be too easy. Just use a little WinAPI function I thought. It's been a while since I've laid eyes on such a beauty.
Interestingly they got the name of the language right in the URL and wrong in the document.
And it's not just that it has to be valid C, they also forgot the check the return value of LookupAccountSid. I mean that's a dead write that should be caught by tools.
Apparently they didn't forget. It's just that it's expected to fail and report the required buffer size which is then used to allocate a buffer. Not sure why they captured the success value though.
@Mgetz I'm not sure it's completely wrong. If they scale it up and start selling desktop chips with 1 or 2 very fast cores and a bunch of smaller cores, it might work well with stuff like gaming.
@Mysticial legacy code base largely, it takes time to move. AMD is accelerating this by forcing core counts up. 4K and higher player counts are as well, you just can't process that much on a single core. Most people have at least 4 mid range cores, you can easily get the cycles you need if you can break things up. IIRC COD and Battlefield already use at least 4 threads quite a bit.
That's not to say they don't heavily lean on one core... but it's not the locked to 100% it used to be.
He was like, "This multi-core thing is bullshit. NOBODY will ever know how to do it. They should stop with this multi-core thing and invest in (some name I don't remember). It can do 50 GHz."